"Brouillette was born at Fort Harrison ..." [untitled notes] AN, 1 p.
Brouillette was born at Fort Harrison in 1789 and was two years old when Ouiatenon was destroyed. List of locations of other forts; calculations (of Brouillette's age?).

"The Burial of War Chief Tob-bass, 1830 Obtained from Humphrey Cass. Upper Prophet's Town." (title from verso of first page) AMs, 4 p. (2 sheets, one folded; written on back of preprinted insurance forms)

"The burial place of Genl. John Tipton of U. S. Senate-Indiana" (title from verso, written in pencil, probably in 1873) AMs, 3p. (handwritten in pencil)
Tipton was a great lover of trees, and preserved many great trees on property that he...

"Death of Blackbird" "Part missing" [title from verso, in pencil] [c. 1873?] AMs,1 p.
Article to be published in Inter Ocean, inspired by the recent death of Blackbird at age 91, recalling the bloody deeds of his band at the Chicago massacre of...

"Facts relative to the Battle of Tippecanoe. Nov. 7th 1811"
AMs, 2p. (written on backs of preprinted insurance forms)
Description of various attacks and counterattacks in the battle. As a result of his defeat, the Prophet lost his prestige and...

"The Heroes of Tippecanoe" [by George Winter]; on reverse: "The Graves of the Soldiers of Tippecanoe B.G."
AMs, 2 p. (handwritten on back of pre-printed will forms)
Describing the post-battle history of the Tippecanoe Battlefield: the...

Art work by George Winter. Indian Burial (written in pencil, lower right). Inscribed, verso, lower center: "Indian Bural Scene No.1 near Lake Kee-waw-nay- Indiana" (written in pencil). Long single file of women in Indian dress following bier...

"Items relative to the Tippecanoe Battle Ground etc. (title from verso) AMs, 1 p.
General Tipton (who had been an ensign under Capt. Spencer in the Battle of Tippecanoe) purchased the Battle Ground to preserve it, planning to enclose it and erect...

Journal
"Journal on a trip to Indian Council 1838"
AMs, 22p. (11 sheets; written in pencil and ink)
Account of trip to Rochester on July 18, with a party including [Elihu] Kendall and "Wilson." Description of the forested countryside, but...

"Lake Kee-waw-nay, Revisited in 1844" [title from verso of last page]
AMs, 2 p. (2 sheets; written on back of preprinted insurance forms)
In 1844, Mas-sa's double log cabin was still standing, occupied by the Bruce family. The lake was now only...

"Lake Man-i-tou Indian Tradition part missing" (title from verso of last page, handwritten in pencil) AMs, 2p.
The legend of the Lake Manitou monster excited much attention in the press in 1838. When George Winter was travelling to an Indian...

Acknowledging George Winter letter of June 16. Advises George Winter not to worry about a debt he incurred in New York and has not yet paid. Suggests that their brother William Winter, who is doing well in New York, might help pay it. Charles...

Handwritten letter
From: Horace P. Biddle, Logansport, August 17, 1844
To: George Winter, Dayton, Ohio
ALS, 3 p. (one sheet, folded)
Acknowledging G.W. letter of August 1, in which he reports that there are few in Dayton interested in buying...